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Top SPAIRE Hip Replacement Experts In Grantham | Self-Referral, No Waitlist

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Top SPAIRE Hip Replacement Experts In Grantham | Self-Referral, No Waitlist

The worst part about getting a hip replacement isn't the surgery, thankfully, we get to sleep through that part.

The worst part is all the waiting.

You can spend weeks, months, or even years just waiting to get the surgery done and then several more weeks of waiting until you're recovered enough to resume your everyday life.

Trauma and Orthopaedic treatments, such as hip and knee replacements, have some of the longest wait times currently through the NHS, with thousands of patients still waiting for two years or more to have their surgery.

You can skip all the waiting beforehand and even get a headstart on your recovery using this new procedure from MSK Doctors in Grantham, UK. The private clinic hosts several renowned musculoskeletal experts and a self-referral policy that allows you to schedule your own appointments without any waiting list or GP referral.

Visit http://mskdoctors.com to learn more about the clinic, the SPAIRE hip replacement technique, and the self-referral program.

Traditionally, after having a total hip replacement surgery, you are heavily restricted during your recovery, which can take several weeks at a minimum. This is primarily due to damage caused to muscles and tendons during your surgery, which can be avoided using the new SPAIRE technique.

First developed by Professor Timperley, the SPAIRE hip replacement technique has several benefits over traditional hip replacement surgery, including faster recovery, less time spent in the hospital, and improved stability of the joint. The new procedure has become the standard technique used by Professor Paul Lee of the MSK Doctors private clinic, who mentored under Professor Timperley at the renowned Exeter Hip Unit.

With the improved procedure, you can minimize your hospital stay and return to your everyday routines significantly sooner. Research has shown that absolutely no post-operative mobility restrictions are required, and the technique may also improve the long-term restoration of hip joint functionality (1).

The SPAIRE technique provides these benefits by significantly reducing the damage done to the tendons and quadriceps coxae, an important muscle group in the hip. Since the new technique leaves these muscles intact, you will have improved mobility immediately after your operation, reduced chances of a dislocation, and shortened recovery times.

About MSK Doctors:

Founded by Professor Paul Y. F. Lee, the MSK Doctors private clinic offers patients fast access to several of the world’s top musculoskeletal specialists, with no waiting list or GP referral required. Combining innovative technology and the most advanced techniques, the clinic has a reputation for providing highly effective one-stop treatments, both surgical and non-surgical.

Every year it seems like amazing new advances happen in medical science, but we rarely have the opportunity to benefit from them directly, until at least a decade or two later.

The SPAIRE technique is one of those amazing advances, except this time, the benefits are available to the public from one of the top names in musculoskeletal care, Professor Paul Lee.

Visit http://mskdoctors.com to learn more about how SPAIRE improves on traditional surgical techniques, or to schedule an appointment.

(1) Hanly RJ, Sokolowski S, Timperley AJ. The SPAIRE technique allows sparing of the piriformis and obturator internus in a modified posterior approach to the hip. Hip Int. 2017 Mar 31;27(2):205-209. doi: 10.5301/hipint.5000490. Epub 2017 Feb 8. PMID: 28218374.

Professor Paul Lee 108 Harley Street London Sports and Injuries Clinic, London, England W1G 7ET, United Kingdom Website https://www.professorlee.uk/ Phone +44-20-7965-7268

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